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Little Cake residents watch honey bees swarm

Ben and I were at the farm when we looked up into the sky and saw all of these honey bees swarming around above us. All you could hear was their buzz. They made their way to this tree beside the house and made their nest here (See accompanying photo). If they will stay only depends upon the queen bee. We both had heard of this, but had seen this only on TV and never thought we would be witnessing nature at its best. - Wendy Gousha and Ben Briscoe



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Little Cake residents watch honey bees swarm



2013-09-20 - Little Cake Road, Columbia, KY - Photo bt Wendy Gousha. Ben and I were at the farm when we looked up into the sky and saw all of these honey bees swarming around above us. All you could hear was their buzz. They made their way to this tree beside the house and made their nest here. If they will stay only depends upon the queen bee. We both had heard of this, but had seen this only on TV and never thought we would be witnessing nature at its best. - Wendy Gousha and Ben Briscoe
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